d1t01-The Promised Land d1t02-Deal d1t03-Jack Straw d1t04-Tennessee Jed d1t05-The Race Is On d1t06-Sugaree d1t07-Mexicali Blues d1t08-Row Jimmy d1t09-Looks Like Rain d1t10-They Love Each Other
Disc Two
Set 1 (Cont.)
d2t01-Playing In The Band
Set 2
d2t02-Here Comes Sunshine d2t03-El Paso d2t04-Loser d2t05-Beat It On Down The Line d2t06-You Ain't Woman Enough d2t07-Box Of Rain d2t08-China Cat Sunflower >> d2t09-I Know You Rider
Disc Three
Set 2 (Cont.)
d3t01-Big River d3t02-Bertha d3t03-Around & Around
Set3
d3t04-Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo d3t05-Me & My Uncle
Disc Four
Set 3 (Cont.)
d4t01-He's Gone >> d4t02-Truckin' >> d4t03-The Other One >> d4t04-Eyes Of The World >> d4t05-China Doll d4t06-Sugar Magnolia
Encore
d4t07-Casey Jones
Notes
Notes:
Digitally Remastered using the Bertha Digital Audio Workstation, by jashley@deadacated.com. Completed July 14, 2006.
The original source is all over the place. The volume is way up on some songs and way down on others. Some songs appear to have been slowly faded up. Some songs have decent bass while others have almost no bass at all. There is also a hiss-like noise that appears and disappears from the left channel and does not appear on all tracks. Not a clue as to what this noise is. These things were corrected to the extent possible in an effort to achieve a more consistant sound throughout.
From the original text file, prior to Bertha Remastering:
Row Jimmy (splice @ 03:32)
China Cat Sunflower (splice @ 03:17)
MSR>DAT>CD>EAC>WAV>SHN
CD>EAC>WAV>SHN by Sean Cribbs 4/19/2003
Reviewer:
clementinescaboose
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August 27, 2010 Subject:
great 3rd set
this show as a whole i think is a tad overrated, but the he's gone>truckin'>TOO>eyes>china doll sequence is among the bands finest performances.
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the eyes is probably the best of 1973, along with 11/17 and 12/6. check out the 5/20 campus stadium "warm up" show for this which i think has better 1st and 2nd sets...
Exellent both in performance and sound quality. Always get the Jay Ashley or Charlie Miller remasters. They can't be beat.
Reviewer:
Evan S. Hunt
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September 7, 2008 (edited)
Subject:
Four Hours, Twenty-two Minutes, Thirty-two Seconds
Listened to this version once again because I wanted to hear the Here Comes Sunshine and found myself enjoying the bejabbers out of this show all over
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again. The HCS is spectacular, but there are stellar versions of many of the songs that fans find boring, like Me and My Uncle. The reason is because Jerry is just all over under and around himself throughout playing all sorts of gorgeous things and different things and displaying many divergent styles. And right there with him his Bobby wailing and chopping away with his unusual chording and fills. It's absolutely riveting -- every second of the second and third sets. Also noteworthy is the prominence of Keith's singing. I haven't heard much of his singing because it was usually buried, but on this beautiful recording his voice comes out and it adds an earthiness to the GD's vocal blend I do not think I ever heard before. Really beautiful remaster. The bass is articulated to perfection. Listen for Phil's wonderful bass solo in the Other One. Very inventive. Definitely one of my enduring favorite shows.
Reviewer:
Praise The Board
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July 4, 2008 Subject:
Maybe I Found Direction
Funny how things work, my friends and I went to this afternoon SF show (in what would turn out to be the first of many shows) just to kill time until Johnny
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Winter took the stage at Winterland. If ever my life took an unexpected "right" turn, it was that day in May. And that tiny little sound system........ : D